
This guide was created to illustrate the value of altruism during the Holocaust and to explore ways to exemplify this value today.

This curriculum guide revisits the facts and functions of the Holocaust through actual documents and personal accounts.

A High School curriculum guide.

Students will not only look at forms of popular media as a mirror, reflecting (or even distorting) our image, but also in the way that it plays a role in how and why our identity is shaped.

This curriculum explores alternative Jewish theologies that interpret Jewish text and tradition in non-traditional ways.

Study selected sacred texts and holidays as a tool to navigate the identity transformation from adolescence to adulthood.

Teachers are encouraged to print lists of Hebrew words for the students to fill in Mad Libs from the iCenter or to write their own using common Hebrew words from the provided lists.

Project-based lesson plan offering a brief overview of Holocaust history, survivor testimony, and reflective art project.

This guide helps readers explore the Reform responsa genre and the Reform Movement's basis in Jewish law.

History tells a tale of multiple attempts to establish Jewish states in locations as diverse as ancient Babylonia and Niagara Falls.